We Find & Repair Drain Leaks in Your Abilene Home Plumbing System
If you’re encountering a wet mess when you open the cabinet under the kitchen sink or bathroom vanity, the most likely culprit is a drain leak. Leaks under the sink can cause all kinds of issues, from ruining the products you have stored beneath them to rotting out the cabinets. Instead of breaking out the duct tape, it’s time to call a plumber that can get to the root of the problem.
At Earl’s Plumbing, we have the tools and the know-how to repair leaks big and small. We’ll perform a thorough inspection of the drain to identify what might have caused the leak in the first place so you won’t have to keep calling us back. Whether you’ve got a leaky, dripping drain in your kitchen, bathroom, or laundry room, we’ll get your home watertight again in no time.
When it Might Be More Than a Drain Leak
No amount of water is acceptable under your sink, and no matter how small the job, Earl’s Plumbing will attend to it with the same level of care and attention as we would a larger project. We’ll also do our due diligence to ensure that you don’t have a broken drain line on your hands. Call us right away if you notice multiple slow drains or clogs, foul odors, mold growth, or puddled water anywhere on your property.

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Answers to Your Frequently Asked Questions
Leaking drains—whether in the kitchen or bathroom—have a variety of causes. Thankfully, the experts at Earl’s Plumbing are here to answer your questions.
- Poorly installed plumbing or loose-fitting supply connections
- Vibrations from your garbage disposal causing misalignment
- Tubular joints knocked out of place when moving items under the sink
- Corroded slip nuts, washers, or drain putty
- Pressure from sink clogs causing gaps or fractures in the drain pipe
When we arrive at your home, we’ll determine the precise source of the leak and take the necessary steps to fix it for good. We don’t want you to have to keep calling us back about the same leak, so we’ll always perform a thorough and comprehensive repair the first time around!
The only DIY methods we recommend for clearing sink clogs are physical removal (such as using a coat hanger) or a mixture of hot water, baking soda, and vinegar. If these don’t work, call your local plumber for professional drain repair or drain clog removal.
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